A “60 Minutes” interview with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang aired Sunday night, and Cramer said the program could move the company’s stock price. Online personal finance company SoFi and pizza chain Domino’s Pizza reported on Monday.
Tuesday brings a slew of coverage, including from pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly. Kramer said the results provide insight into the sales of the company’s weight loss and diabetes drugs and provide further information about when the company’s Alzheimer’s disease drug may be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Ta.
McDonald’s, Amazon, and Starbucks are also scheduled to report on the same day. Mr. Kramer is eager to see how Amazon’s advertising business is doing and whether the cost of shipping packages has come down. As for Starbucks, Kramer said he wonders how the coffee chain’s business is doing in China and whether there is any progress on solving throughput issues.
CVS and Pfizer are expected to report on Wednesday. Mr. Kramer said he will be watching closely to see how CVS’ business stacks up against competition from Amazon and Walgreens. He said he wonders what Segen, Pfizer’s cancer drug franchise, has been doing for the company. Reports from Wingstop, Carvana and Marriott will also arrive on Wednesday. Cramer will also keep an eye on the Fed’s interest rate announcement this afternoon.
Apple is scheduled to release its report on Thursday, but Cramer noted there is a lot of negative sentiment from investors surrounding the big tech company. He said a partnership between Apple and Nvidia that would make Vision Pro available for enterprise use could help the stock price.
On Friday, Mr. Cramer will focus on government jobs data, which could help Wall Street get a more accurate reading of the economic situation.
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